
Eating to Save the Planet: the Role of the Dietitian
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Eating to Save the Planet: the Role of the Dietitian is organized by Dietitian Central.,,Live Event Date: Nov 10, 2020,Expiration Date: Nov 10, 2023,,Overview:,With the growing concerns around climate change, the role of the RDN is as important as ever. Recent reports from organizations like the United Nations, World Resources Institute, and The Eat Lancet Commission have indicated that the current food and agricultural systems play a huge part in the environmental crisis and that shifts towards more sustainable and regenerative practices are necessary in order to combat the rapidly changing climate. Whether working with institutional, agricultural, or individual dietary changes, Dietitians have the opportunity to be leaders in the creation and implementation of sustainable strategies that will have a positive impact on future generations. This presentation will outline the well-researched impacts of our current food system on climate change from production to consumption, highlight current programs working towards effective advances, and provide ways in which dietitians can make a difference both in their workplace (as well as on an individual) and on a policy level. Participants will walk away with big picture concepts, resources for further education as well as practical tools they can put into play immediately to support a more sustainable and resilient food system in order to improve both planetary and human health.,,Learning Objectives:,Upon successful completion of this one-hour course, the participant should be able to:,• Identify three ways the food system contributes to climate change.,• Describe three ways that a more sustainable food system can better support the environment and mitigate climate change.,• Implement three sustainability strategies to help institutions/organizations or individuals reduce their carbon footprint or FOODPRINT.,• Describe resources for further education on and participation in sustainable and resilient food systems and climate change.